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Willis de Turmus - couturière

French RP

Sim: ISKANDER maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Liv/21/96/23

 

Some crazy birds ... doing their thing

A 16 character LCD display in all its 4-bit power. Powered by an Arduino One and connected to what is called a breadboard. The cables you see are needed, but the blue led was there just to fill an empty spot in the center of the image.

In theory, we should not see the darker squares. There is a potentiometer to the side (out of frame) that can be used to fix that. However, for the sake of the image, here I decided to leave them there.

 

Sure, the display may be a bit bigger than the coin, but the message will fit right in there and still have some extra space :)

(also, most components you see there are smaller than the coin, including the cables, the led and the two resistors almost completely out of focus)

 

Happy Monday everyone!

 

This is an unposed portrait (shot with permission) of a homeless man in Bristol. He was sat outside a city centre shop with all his worldly possessions plus dogs.

 

Unfortunately for him, the helping hand in this instance that looks like an 'angel' touching his shoulder, is that of a shop window mannequin behind him. I didn't consciously notice the juxtaposition at the time so it was not staged.

 

There are many fake beggars on Britain's streets. I don't know this man's personal story (although I know he is known to homeless outreach workers) BUT that something in his eyes cannot be faked. I know he is in pain. And that makes me feel something.

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved. ~ Helen Keller.

Queen street Morley.

  

Thank you very much for your kind comments 👍

Model Mark Jarvis

July 2021 edit

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Felixstowe, Suffolk

duplex redux

 

View On Black

 

or click the image. Watch out for coyotes.

Facing the final monster, the little gamer declares,

“You will never defeat the guardians of light!”

  

Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of:

 

Random Matter’s amazing new Game Night Collection!

  

Be brave.

Stand strong.

Together, we shine so bright, my friends!

Just a quick blackbook character.

When your whole family hatin',

It's sad to say but that's how you know you made it.

 

Moneybagg Yo - Defamation of Character

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-43H9LchEM

The little man stands up for the future…

 

♬ ▶♬

  

I live in the United States of America, and, while I’d never tell anyone who to vote for, I find the pivotal moment before us too important to sit quietly on the sidelines. No matter where you live, I hope you have the ability to stand up for what you believe in, to use your voice, to use your power for good, and, right now in my country, to get out and vote.

 

I believe in working together to build a world founded on kindness, compassion, connection and community. I believe character matters. I believe we should lift one another up and treat each other with dignity by showing respect even if we disagree. I believe everyone has the right to make decisions about what happens to their body, and everyone has the right to choose who they love. I believe in a world where everyone can pursue their dreams and where we help one another to achieve them, a world where we bring people together through understanding. I believe in freedom, and the best way to be more free is to grant more freedom to others.

 

If, like me, you have this important right, the right to vote,

please do, and stand up for your future.

 

top L-R Lady Heart, Lucky Bear, Bugsy bottom L-R Lady Bug, LIttle Bugsy, Lady Squish and Lady Book All are Lucky's friends.

Textured Apartment Building - Allegan, MI - August 2025

In the De Na Zin Wilderness there are some curiously shaped hoodoos that look almost like cartoon characters.

It is not the framing that I most wanted, for the theme of mondays macro textures, but it was the only possible one for this, so... published! These are the characters of my old typewriter!

Lukka Rookswood

• Potioneer, Veela, Surprise Father

• Sim: Mischief Managed

• Play time: 8 years? 10? Depends on if you count the start of MM from when it was known as Hogwarts: Your Story, or from the start of the name change.

 

• I've recently become obsessed with the idea of making subtle expressions for my characters. What does this expression say to you?

A lovely old fishing boat in a port on Paros island, Greece

I always have wanted to do one of these character evolution thingie, so I decided to do one of Cherrelyn, mainly because she is one of my oldest character and whom has evolved so much. So here you have it guys, from the upper left is were’s she started out basically to the lower right, how she is now.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

 

Colour re-edit of a shot from November 2018 and title that came to mind and reminds me of an epic song by The Dream Academy in 1985. Enjoy!

Test for machinima character

Great character, just sitting outside a coffee house, not sure why he was dressed up, just because he could maybe.

Painted Bunting ~ (Passerina ciris)

 

The contrast between the showy colors of the male Painted Bunting and the shyness of its personality is a fascinating disparity to me. They like to stay low in the underbrush feeding on seeds and are wary of people, but are also so striking visually.

 

Thanks for visiting!

have a great start into the weekend, friends

Saw this old place while walking in downtown Fayetteville on Saturday. It looks like it could tell some tales! Processed with Snapseed to add more mysterious character.

 

For ODC: "Mysterious"

Isabeau the Breton

As I go around the garden with the hose, inevitably I disturb one or two moths hiding amongst the foliage. This is the beautiful Brimstone Moth which sometimes flies during daylight hours. They are very conspicuous in the garden though with their bright Windsor yellow colouring and do their best to hide away when disturbed. This one obliged my need for a photo opportunity very co-operatively and posed perfectly on a Japanese azalea.

50mm - f/1.8 - 1/60 - ISO 160

 

This photo is part of the final assignment "Character Portrait" in my "Lighting Techniques" photography course. The portrait should reflect a lot of "character". I chose keylight on the left and fill light on the front. The hair is also slightly lightened at the back on the left. The depth of field is very limited, with some blur already present at the back of the hair.

 

What do you think of this photo?

 

Thanks in advance for your help, and greetings from Belgium, Stefan

One from a few years ago which I've never posted.

 

Panasonic DMC-GX8

OLYMPUS M.12-40mm F2.8

This marvellous little moth hides in plain sight by imitating a bird dropping . Close inspection reveals the exquisite detail that completes its wonderful disguise.

 

Photographed at home.

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